Because the spliter can fited into some angle so they can split into two beams.transmitted beam into horizontal way and reflected beam into vertical way that's it
The explanation about beam splitter splitting light to the left and right is incorrect. It spilts light to the right and down. The down light is lost. When reflected from mirror light goes back, it splits on the splitter again, and goes to the left and up. The up light is lost. The system is designed in such way that the image of the objective reticle is imaged exactly to the eye-piece reticle. So when you look through eye-piece, you see two reticles: the eye-piece reticle itself and the imaged objective reticle. If they shifted with respect to each other, then the mirror is not reflecting exactly back, but at angle theta.
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It could not have been explained any clearer.....EXCELLENT VIDEO!
Prepared for my internal xam within 5 minutes..I am going repeat this in my xam...nice👍👍excepting more from meterology and measurement paths...tq
Explanation is perfect
Explained simply and to the point..thanks
very good explanation about autocollimator
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Good exaplination sir
2 days later my exam
And i cant understand this topic
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Thanks for the beutiful animation and explanation
Very informative
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Why the beam splitter can split the light to left and right, not right and down?
Because the spliter can fited into some angle so they can split into two beams.transmitted beam into horizontal way and reflected beam into vertical way that's it
You are right. Their explanation is incorrect. I posted better explanation somewhere in the comments to this video.
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Understood,
In which software, such video makes
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What is the use of raticle
The explanation about beam splitter splitting light to the left and right is incorrect. It spilts light to the right and down. The down light is lost. When reflected from mirror light goes back, it splits on the splitter again, and goes to the left and up. The up light is lost. The system is designed in such way that the image of the objective reticle is imaged exactly to the eye-piece reticle. So when you look through eye-piece, you see two reticles: the eye-piece reticle itself and the imaged objective reticle. If they shifted with respect to each other, then the mirror is not reflecting exactly back, but at angle theta.
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What software are you using sir?
what if the reflector is inclined to both horizonal and vertical planes
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can any one tell which software sir is using
How to check straight ness
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